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This 2TB SanDisk Portable SSD Suddenly Got So Cheap, Amazon Brings Back Black Friday Pricing

This 2TB SanDisk Portable SSD Suddenly Got So Cheap, Amazon Brings Back Black Friday Pricing

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If you ask any tech expert which brand rules the world of portable SSDs, chances are the answer will be SanDisk. SanDisk's portable SSDs are practically iconic now and they're used by everyone who can't afford to lose a single byte of data.
Today, Amazon is turning back the clock with a deal that feels straight out of Black Friday: the iconic SanDisk 2TB Extreme portable SSD is now available for as little as $144 which is a staggering 31% off its normal price ($209). Keep in mind that such a deal doesn't come by very often, make sure you grab yours before it runs out of stock.
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This particular 2TB model is the most favored model by SanDisk: It has the perfect balance between affordability and ample storage, and it is therefore the best option if you need of large files being taken care of by not too great an expense. Whether you have high-resolution photos, 4K video files or huge project files, the capacity of 2TB gives you more than enough room for your digital life. And with over 63,000 five-star reviews, this SSD is trusted and recommended by tens of thousands of satisfied customers all over the world.
With the power of NVMe technology, it boasts blazing-fast read speeds of up to 1050MB/s and write speeds of up to 1000MB/s. This guarantees that you can transfer large files in seconds, back up all of your photos library within a minute or less or even edit video directly off the drive with no lag. Compatibility with USB-C and USB 3.2 Gen 2 ensures you'll get the fastest available connection if you're using a Mac, PC, or even a compatible smartphone.
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is also built to withstand the rigors of everyday life with up to 3-meter drop protection and an IP65 rating for dust- and water-resistance. You can be sure your data's safe from the risk of accidental drops, spills or unexpected weather. The easy-to-use carabiner loop means you can securely clip the drive to your backpack or belt loop.
Security is also of the highest priority with this SSD, and SanDisk never disappoints on this: It has 256-bit AES hardware encryption and password protection so that your personal files are not available to anyone else. Through the SanDisk Memory Zone app, you can easily organize your files and automatically free space so you never have to stress about having room available at the wrong time.
One of the most compelling reasons to opt for this portable SSD over cloud storage is the cost savings. At $144 for 2TB, you're paying less than what all cloud storage services would charge for just a year and a half of similar capacity—many popular options cost around $10 per month. This Amazon deal is simply too good to pass up.
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